[CentOS-devel] CBS build tags and git branches names for SCL

Thomas Oulevey

thomas.oulevey at cern.ch
Mon Feb 23 19:39:41 UTC 2015


Hi,

On 23/02/15 18:13, Honza Horak wrote:> I'm about to submit a couple of 
requests into bugs.c.o to create
 > necessary infrastructure for collections from RHSCL-1.2 at least.
 > But first I want to make sure about the tag and branches names.
 >
 > Currently we have some testing build tags:
 >    scl6-el6-mariadb100-build
 >    scl7-el7-mariadb100-build
 > and branches in dist-git (in sclo project):
 >    scl-mariadb100-el6
 >    scl-mariadb100-el7
 > And the SIG has codename 'sclo'..
 > So, it's kind of messy already in the beginning :)
 >
 > Thinking about keeping it simple and uniform, what about this way:
 >
 > Keep 'sclo' as SIG codename to indicate it's combination of SCL on
 > openness :)

I am ok, it makes more sense.

 > CBS build tags in format like:
 >    sclo6-mariadb100-build
 >    sclo7-mariadb100-build

We need to keep the disttag in the name as agreed from the beginning for 
all SIGs:
sclo6-el6-mariadb100-build
sclo7-el7-mariadb100-build
(scol7-el7_1-mariadb-build maybe ; However I don't remember if the SIG 
agreed to have 1 disttag only per distribution policy even for rhscl 
rebuild; which is the way to go if you ask me :).

The disttag can be some other string not containing major; e.g: .infra.

I need a way to parse it consistently and existing scripts have been 
written this way.

 > and branches in dist-git (in both sclo and rpms projects):
 >    sclo6-mariadb100
 >    sclo7-mariadb100

Fine with me, centpkg will do the matching between branches and targets. 
However, I would wait feedback from the git specialists.

thanks,
-- 
Thomas.



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